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2. Network e Negative current means the battery is supplying power e Red numbers mean that the values are outside normal operating range For a more detailed power status do as follows 1 Select System from the main menu 2 Select Power at the bottom of the page SYSTEM Atlantic Ocean East PA POWER STATUS 55 47 63 N 012 31 40 E WA Power irce power supply and battery status OK AC power supply B charge state attery Idle Battery voltage level 27 2V ary current level Settings 3 To view the battery settings select Settings Power source power supply and battery status OK AC power supply Battery charge state Idle Battery voltage 27 2V Battery current level 0 1A Settings Power supply ni Battery settings tr Max at 10 0A o 27 8V Fic oltage 27 2V lar 23 5 V Max alarm 29 5 V temperature 5 C fax alarm temperature 55 C important The default battery settings are suitable for most installations Do not change these settings unless you have a special battery type or installation that reguires different settings Only skilled personnel should change the power settings which are password protected Refer to the installation manual for the SAILOR 6110 system for details Chapter 3 Using the system Viewing system details To see the type and software version of the units in the system do as follows 1 Select System from the main menu 2 S
3. USB SAILOR 6081 SAILOR 6101 6103 SAILOR 1252 Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter has the following sections e System overview e System units e User interface The Inmarsat C services System overview GMDSS Global Maritime Distress and Safety System or GMDSS is a communication system to enhance safety at sea This global system comprises both radio and satellite based technology carriers and is currently mandatory for all vessels of over 300 GT and vessels otherwise included in SOLAS the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea Overall satcom GMDSS service is operated by Inmarsat and overseen by IMSO the International Mobile Satellite Organization and adheres to the IMO the International Maritime Organization The SAILOR 6110 is a GMDSS approved communication system designed for use with the Inmarsat C satellite network 2 System overview Chapter 1 Introduction The SAILOR 6110 GMDSS System The Inmarsat C satellite network is the link between the SAILOR 6110 and the destination office It uses four geostationary satellites to cover the world For each satellite there is an NCS Network Coordination Station handling registration of the mobile unit in this case the SAILOR 3027 in the Inmarsat C system e ej TO ej S Each NCS is associated with a number of LESs Land Earth Stations which handle the transmission between the mobile units a
4. 10 03 N 090 40 32 E upper right corner of the display For an overview of the user interface see Overview of the screen on page 20 12 Starting up the system Logging into the satellite network If the system was not already logged into the Inmarsat C network it logs in automatically at startup The upper right corner of the display shows if the system is logged on pa Atlantic Ocean East PA 16 10 03 N 090 40 32 E lt select another satellite to log into To log into the satellite network manually do as follows 1 When the main menu of the SAILOR 6006 appears select Network Message Position WwW Starting up the system Chapter 2 Getting started 2 On the Network Status page select Login Log in to Atlantic Ocean West Atlantic Ocean East Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean 3 Select the Ocean Region to which you want to log in If the selected satellite is available the system will now log on When the display shows the Ocean Region and the position and there is a green check mark at the satellite symbol the system is ready for use Atlantic Ocean East PA 16 10 03 N 090 40 32 E iz Note 4 The Ocean Region is only displayed if the system is idle and there are no errors otherwise the text will show the current status 14 Starting up the system Chapter 3 Using the system This chapter describes how to operate the SAILOR 6110 primarily using
5. Check that the Ethernet cables are connected correctly and are not damaged No connection between SAILOR 6006 and printer The USB cable is damaged or is not connected properly Check that the USB cable is connected correctly and is not damaged The Message Terminal shows out of paper although there is paper in the printer The paper is not placed correctly in the printer Adjust the paper to the left side of the printer 70 Troubleshooting guide Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Status signaling The SAILOR 6006 can show basic status and error messages When an error occurs in the system check the SAILOR 6006 for information first The SAILOR 1252 Printer also has some status LEDs For further information see Using the SAILOR 1252 Printer on page 64 Status information The upper right corner of the display shows the most important status information You can also enter the individual pages from the main menu to see more detailed status information Information of events Popup windows When an event requires your attention a popup window appears Example Satellite terminal not found No connection between Message Terminal and satellite terminal OK o When you have read the text select OK to close the window Status signaling 71 o c Ee fo e lt n 2 2 2 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting If the window indicates an error that requires yo
6. Use the tools symbol to print delete or save EGCs or messages You can use the tools symbol from within an EGC or message or from the list of EGCs or messages Inbox Outbox or Sent items From within a message or an EGC To delete print or save a message or EGC do as follows 1 Select the message or EGC you want to delete save or print 2 Select in the top right corner of the display 3 Select Delete Print or save From the Inbox Outbox or Sent items To delete or save messages or EGCs from the Inbox Outbox or Sent items do as follows 1 Click EJ in the lower left corner of the display 2 Select the messages or EGCs you want to delete or save You may use Select all to select all messages or EGCs in the Inbox or Sent items or Clear all to clear all selections 3 Select Delete to delete the selected messages or EGCs or save to save the selected messages Printing saving or deleting EGCs or messages 4 w a a gt Z w lt z e c u Chapter 3 Using the system Network status The top right corner of the display shows a short text about the current status Atlantic Ocean East g 16910 03 N 090 40 32 E Y To view a more detailed network status do as follows 1 Select Network from the main menu 2 Select Status at the bottom of the page NETWORK Atlantic Ocean East Pl STATUS 1591703N 090 40 32 E W Network Region CD Network status ok Atlantic Ocean East Curre
7. yli 4 Distress Alert Land Earth Stations ntic Ocean Region West Selecting LES automatically R East Selecting LES automatically egion Selecting LES automatically Region Selecting LES automatically Distress Alert position course and speed Using latest GPS data Keyboard Use the tab and arrow keys to navigate through items and press Space to select them When an item has en underlined letter you may type Alt lt the underlined letter gt to select the item e g type Alt S to select the System menu Overview of SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal 21 Chapter 3 Using the system Menu overview The below drawing shows an overview the menu system of the SAILOR 6110 system Options Transmit New Inbox Outbox Add new Message Sent items Edit Contacts Delete Settings Autoprint Additional NAVAREAs METAREAs Coastal Warning Areas Inbox EGC services EGC Reception Settings Autoprint Test Distress buttons Clear distress indications Status Distress Alert Nature Distress Settings Distress Alert Land Earth Stations Distress Alert position course and speed Login Logout Status Scan Network Settings Link test Clear Network ID Network Coordination Stations Position z Settings Ma
8. 1 From the main menu of the SAILOR 6006 select Network 2 Select Settings ak tatus Settings 3 Check if the listed mobile number matches the mobile number in the documentation from your airtime provider 4 Ifthe mobile number is not correct select Network ID and change the number Edit Network ID Mobile number 492388193 9 Back space cancel co fkhsa inatka Natiinricieath O lan le Ne 1 o If you need to add a Network Coordination Station NCS do as follows 1 In the NETWORK SETTINGS page select Network Coordination Stations Network Coordination Stations Add new gt 044 1D 144 Channel 44 11080 Ocean region z 244 Atlantic West Pd 344 2 In the top right corner select Add new 9 Add new NCS ID 045 Channel 11841 3 Type in the ID and channel number of the new NCS 4 Select OK c tha Aatusrk cathare EC Cnanging tne Network settings 59 Chapter 3 Using the system Editing Network Coordination Stations If you need to edit the information for a Network Coordination Station NCS do as follows 1 In the NETWORK SETTINGS page select Network Coordination Stations Network Coordination Stations Add new ip 044 a 045 Channel 11841 Ocean region 144 Atlantic West 244 Edt ff Delete 344 2 In the left column select the NCS you want to edit Note 4 044 144 244 and 344 cannot be edited nor deleted 3 Select Edit i
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10. C models are integrated with Global Navigational Satellite System GNSS receivers such as GPS to provide highly reliable round the clock position information of a ship which can be used for position reporting The position reporting service is based on using the data reporting and polling protocol and allows a shore based subscriber base station or shipping company to request position information from a vessel as a single report or automatic reception at fixed intervals e g every six hours A ship s terminal can also be programmed to send regular position reports to any desired destination The position report includes ship s identity latitude longitude course speed date time of the position report and time of the last position update The Inmarsat C services 9 Chapter 1 Introduction Data reporting and polling 10 Inmarsat C users may need to acquire information short data reports from vessels or to collect data automatically at fixed or variable intervals The data reporting service allows for the transmission of information in packets of up to 32 bytes on request or at prearranged intervals from Inmarsat C or mini C terminals to shore based customers Polling allows shore based customers to interrogate an Inmarsat C or mini C terminal or group of terminals by sending a special polling command The polling command instructs a terminal or group of terminals to send a data report immediately start sending regu
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13. be sent via the same LES as the Distress Alert to ensure that it is delivered automatically to the same MRCC Enhanced Group Calling EGC The Inmarsat C system has a special capability known as Enhanced Group Call EGC which enables authorised information providers to broadcast messages The Inmarsat C services 7 Chapter 1 Introduction to selected groups of ships Reception by ships that are fitted with Inmarsat C or mini C terminals is automatic A special header is added by the system to the EGC message to indicate the group of mobiles or the geographical area to which the message is to be sent Two EGC services are available EGC SafetyNET the international safety service which allows authorised maritime safety information MSI providers such as meteorological offices hydrographic officers and MRCCs to broadcast messages to all ships in certain geographical areas MSI includes navigational and meteorological warnings meteorological forecasts and other urgent safety related information which is addressed to all ships in NAVAREA METAREA user defined circular or rectangular area or coastal area Reception of SafetyNET messages is a mandatory function of the GMDSS equipment that is required to be carried in certain ships under the provision of the International Maritime Organisation s Safety Of Life At Sea SOLAS convention EGC FleetNET the international commercial service which allows authorised information prov
14. down the LES number you must use the same number when you send a Distress message with more information for the MRCC a 2 bt Distress Acknowledgement received Distress Alert for LES 12 Sending a Distress Alert Chapter 3 Using the system The below table shows the behavior of the Distress button on the SAILOR 6006 Behavior Meaning Button light flashes The Distress button is pressed Hold until light buzzer sounds and sound changes more than 3 seconds Button light constant The Distress Alert is being sent buzzer is silent normally within 10 to 30 seconds 5 Button light shortly off The Distress Alert is confirmed a every 15 seconds a mo JE Important 4 The MRCC normally sends a message to the alerting unit to gather more information about the situation If at all possible respond to such messages with a Distress message sent to the same LES that was used for the Distress Alert The LES used for the Distress Alert is shown in the Distress popup windows An example is shown in the previous page For information on how to send a Distress message see Writing a Distress priority message on page 23 The MRCC may also send Distress EGCs to other ships in the area to request assistance typically as Distress Relay or SAR Coordination request See also Changing the Distress Alert settings on page 50 Sending a Distress Alert 17 Chapter 3 Using the system Clearing
15. following purposes e To emphasize words Example Do not touch the antenna e To indicate what the user should select in the user interface Example Select SETTINGS gt LAN Italic is used to emphasize the paragraph title in cross references Example For further information see Connecting Cables on page vli vili Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Contents Introduction Welcome vsi usienbi vneti pene iea a ERNE ET Aa 1 Systm OVEM EW siise iaeiei A tine Maat dini 2 System UMTS access ais N eaer ee ni aka 4 Us rinteridte sie aii NE DE NADE ne 6 The Inmarsat C services cssssecececeseeceeseseeseeeeeeceeeaeecees 7 Getting started Registration seinistir Ee aa ieee kda 11 Starting up the system csccscesccsecssecssesscssesesssessecseeeees 12 Using the system Sending a Distress Alert cccsscssscsssessecsscessecssecseeesseeees 16 Overview of SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal 19 Men OVETMEW sesstdssteceavessess ena ie rei tekel 22 Working with messages sscesesssesecssssscssssscsssesecesseneenes 23 Receiving EGCs Enhanced Group Call 38 Printing saving or deleting EGCs or messages 41 Network status ssssssii vitkih need scsbsacedsesgetaceetanesecceneactdeaetenese 42 POWEFSLATUS c escccssessscestisensssovsatedansenenaseseacsensesscessnbensesecs h4 Viewing system details ennene
16. select OK Some SafetyNET EGCs cannot be disabled due to IMO SOLAS regulations Automatic print of EGCs w os FI gt u w T Ez mn s u You can set up the SAILOR 6006 to automatically print certain types of EGC Do as follows 1 From the bottom of the EGC page select Settings P J AAA 06 DEC 2007 21 32 UTC ME nc NEC 2007 20 EE II A co Inbox Rece ption Settings 2 Select Auto print received EGCs Changing the EGC settings 55 Chapter 3 Using the system 3 Select the types of EGC you want to print automatically and select OK Auto print received EGCs System FleetNET SafetyNET routine safety Y Cancel Note 4 SafetyNET urgency distress EGCs cannot be disabled they are automatically sent to the printer 56 Changing the EGC settings AUC You can set up the SAILOR 6006 to automatically print certain types of messages Do as follows 1 From the main menu select Message 2 Select Settings Options 4 Trans jt JEE M Outbox Sent Items Contacts Settings 3 Under Auto print received messages select Routine if you want to print Routine messages automatically when they arrive rer EN f Note 4 Automatic print cannot be disabled for Distress messages Auto print received messages Routine Cance 4 Select OK After registration the Inmarsat mobile number must be set up in the SAILOR 3027 Do as follows
17. to step 6 26 Wo king g wi th messa age 4 The bottom left corner shows the text format for the message To change the text format select Options gt New and select Telex 5 bit or ASCII 7 bit For details see the next section Options for writing and sending messages on page 29 Telex 5 bit ASCII 7 bit 5 Use a keyboard to type your message text or select the soft keyboard in the top right corner of the display and use the touch screen to type the message text MESSAGE Atlantic Ocean East PA NEW MESSAGE 16922 01 N 090 40 32 E W D If you want to save your message without sending it you can save it as a file See the next section Options for writing and sending messages on page 29 Chapter 3 Using the system 6 When the message is ready to be sent select Transmit Options 4 Transmit 4 New Inbox Outbox ent Items Contacts Settings If you want to send a data file select Data file browse to the file you want to send and select it Note that data files are always transmitted in 8 bit format e Ifyou want to send the text in the editor select Text in editor Transmit text in editor Priority Options Routine v4 Confirmation Distress Print Aj Missing destination address Select destination from the contacts book X cancel 7 Select the LES to be used for sending the message or use the already selected LES For a list of the LESs currently supported see List of current
18. using a cannot be remote on off switch so the remote on off switch use switched on power button is disabled that instead of the power button There is no power on the input to the SAILOR 6006 Check that all power cables between the ship power source and the SAILOR 6006 are connected correctly and that the power source is on The Message Terminal cannot switch off Software error Push and hold the Power button for 10 seconds o i Ee e e n 2 2 2 There is no signal or weak signal from the satellite The view to the satellite is blocked Make sure the SAILOR 3027 has a clear view in all directions See the installation manual for details The system is set up to use one specific satellite but the system is outside coverage from that satellite Log into a satellite that covers your area Troubleshooting guide 69 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Remedy No connection between SAILOR 6006 and SAILOR 3027 The CAN cables between the SAILOR 3027 and the SAILOR 6006 are damaged or are not properly connected Make sure the CAN cables are properly connected and that the cables and connectors are not damaged No battery information in the SAILOR 6006 The Ethernet connection from the power supply is not working Check the Link activity indicator at the connection points in the Ethernet switch
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20. 252 Printer 65 oj g Nn a Nn v de e te nn Chapter 3 Using the system Buttons Normal functions Indicator Normal function LINE FEED Advances the paper one line for each press FORM FEED Advances the paper to the next top of form TOF or ejects any single sheet paper from the printer TOF SET Sets new top of form position SELECT Sets printer on line or off line PITCH Changes the character pitch setting cpi MODE Changes the print style setting Additional functions if pressed at power on Indicator Function if pressed at power on SELECT Enters the printer s Menu Mode TOF SET Selects the print pitch as 17cpi LINE FEED Initiates the printer self test SELECT and Initiates the printer s continuous rolling ASCII test LINE FEED SELECT and Prints all data and control commands received as HEX FORM FEED codes for fault finding 66 Using the SAILOR 1252 Printer Chapter 4 Troubleshooting This chapter gives guidelines for troubleshooting and provides an overview of the different means of status signaling It has the following sections e Getting support e Troubleshooting guide e Status signaling Getting support If this manual does not provide the remedies to solve your problem you may want to contact your Airtime Provider or your local distributor To help with the troubleshooting please generate a diagnostic report as de
21. 46 Changing the screen settings enne 46 POSITION session ee ienie dedek 47 Changing the Distress Alert settings 50 Contents Chapter 4 App A Glossary Index Changing the EGC settings cccsccssesecsessesseseeeessseeeees 54 Changing the Message settings 57 Changing the Network settings cscssssesscesesseeeeeees 58 Testing Distress buttons in the system 61 Using the SAILOR 1252 Printer csssscessessessessceseeseeees 64 Troubleshooting Getting SUP POM uide noj cesar atin de 67 Generating a diagnostic report ceceseesesseeseeseesceseeeees 68 Troubleshooting guide ccesccscssesessecseesseescsseseeeteess 69 Status SIQHALING scsssscccsscosssccssscessenscstesnseeseacesodsccvesesssancedoes 71 GNU License texts GNU General Public License eessessseesecssecceeeeceeeeeeeees 75 GNU Lesser General Public License 79 a a a eager E 85 EIER RE NOE A RANE eee 89 Chapter 1 Introduction e tej i TO ej S Welcome Congratulations on the purchase of your SAILOR 6110 With the SAILOR 6110 you can send receive data including Distress Alerts via satellite through the Inmarsat C network The drawing below shows an example of a SAILOR 6110 system SAILOR 6110 GMDSS system SAILOR 3027 SAILOR 6006
22. 93D 2800 Lyngby DENMARK Please write source for product SAILOR 3027 GMDSS Terminal or source for product SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal in the memo line of your payment You may also find a copy of the source at http www thrane com foss This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information Warranties Any attempt to install or execute software not supplied by Thrane amp Thrane on the devices in this system will result in the warranty being void Any attempt to modify the software on these devices in a way not specified by Thrane amp Thrane will result in the warranty being void Trademark Acknowledgements Thrane 8 Thrane is a registered trademark of Thrane amp Thrane A S in the European Union and the United States Inmarsat is a registered trademark of the International Maritime Satellite Organisation IMSO and is licensed by IMSO to Inmarsat Limited and Inmarsat Ventures plc SAILOR is a registered trademark of Thrane amp Thrane A S in the European Union the United States and other countries Other product and company names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners Safety summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this eguipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended us
23. INGS 1394704N 090 40 32 E Y Distress Alert nature Nature Piracy armed attack Distress Alert Land Earth Stations Selecting LES automatically Selecting LES automatically Selecting LES automatically Selecting LES automatically Distress Alert position course and speed Position Using latest GPS data je Using latest GPS data Using latest GPS data Using latest GPS data 3 Select Distress Alert nature 4 Select the nature of the Distress Alert and select OK Select Distress Alert nature Undesignated Fire explosion Flooding Collision Grounding Listing Sinking Disabled and adrift Abandoning ship Further assistance required Piracy armed attack OK T T J T UI Chapter 3 Using the system Distress Alert Land Earth Stations Default setting 0 0 0 0 To change the LESs to be used for the Distress Alert do as follows 1 From the Distress Settings menu select Distress Alert Land Earth Stations 2 Type the LES number for each Ocean Region Edit Distress Alert LES Atlantic Ocean Region West eleje 1 Atlantic Ocean Region East 000 Pacific Ocean Region 000 Indian Ocean Region 000 OK 3 Select OK 52 Changing the Distress Alert settings Do not change this setting unless you have good reasons to do so It is normally best to show your current GPS position when sending a Distress Alert You may need to change the position e g if the person s that need
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29. ber for Distress 16 52 list of supported 31 link test 43 login 13 43 89 Index M manual document number i menu overview 22 message deleting 41 Inbox 32 options 29 Outbox 33 printing 41 saving 30 41 Sent items 34 writing 23 26 messaging description of service 9 mobile number entering 58 NCS add 59 edit 60 network logging into 13 login 43 scan 43 view status 42 night mode limits for 46 0 Outbox 33 overview of menus 22 90 P position for Distress 53 view current 47 viewing 47 position information 10 position reporting description of service 9 power status 44 powering the system 12 printer button functions 66 front panel indicators 65 printing EGC 41 EGC automatically 55 message 41 protocol clearing 43 R receiving EGCs 38 registration 11 reporting position 10 S safety summary iv SAILOR 1252 Printer button functions 66 front panel indicators 65 saving EGC 41 message 30 41 scan 43 Sent items 34 service activation 11 services data reporting and polling 10 Distress 7 EGC 7 Inmarsat C details 7 messaging 9 position reporting 9 special access codes 36 SSA option 5 starting up 12 status network 42 power 44 signaling 71 support 67 system overview local 1 total 3 system units 4 T transmission stop 43 troubleshooting 67 typography used in this manual vii U units in the system
30. distress indications 18 If you want to turn off all distress indications while a Distress Alert is still active do as follows Note 4 This function will only turn off the visual and audible indications on board It will not cancel the transmission of the Distress Alert 1 On the SAILOR 6006 select Distress 2 Select Status 3 Select Clear distress indications Sending a Distress Alert Chapter 3 Using the system Overview of SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal Buttons in the front panel The buttons in the front panel have the following functions Control Function The Distress button is used to send a Distress Alert through the connected SAILOR 3027 terminal See Sending a Distress Alert on page 16 Distress w ee a gt Z w lt parj e c u The Test button is used to test the lights and sound in the ee buttons on the SAILOR 6006 5 The Dim button is used to dim the light in the SAILOR 6006 im Push and hold to dim more less Each new push changes direction between more and less The mute button is used to mute the SAILOR 6006 and Mute connected eguipment such as alarm panels Without remote on off To switch on Push the button To switch off Push and hold for 2 seconds With remote on off To switch on and off The Power button cannot be used normally use the remote on off switch to switch the SAILOR 6006 on and off To restart the terminal Pus
31. e of the equipment Thrane 8 Thrane assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements Observe marked areas Under extreme heat conditions do not touch areas of the units that are marked with this symbol as it may result in injury Microwave radiation hazards During transmission the antenna in this system radiates Microwave Power This radiation may be hazardous to humans close to the antenna When the system is powered make sure that nobody gets closer than the recommended minimum safety distance of 0 3 meters Keep away from live circuits Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Only qualified maintenance personal must make component replacement and internal adjustment Under certain conditions dangerous voltages may exist even with the cable removed To avoid injuries always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching them About the manual Intended readers This manual is a user manual for the SAILOR 6110 GMDSS System The manual is intended for anyone who is using or intends to use this system No specific skills are reguired to operate the SAILOR 6110 However it is important that you observe all safety reguirements listed in the beginning of this manual and operate the system according to the guidelines in this manual Manual overview Note that this manual does not cover installation of the system For information on installation refer to the SAILOR 6110
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34. ecommunication lines Land Earth Station Lesser General Public License Maritime Rescue Co ordination Centre Maritime Safety Information Maritime Safety Information An internationally coordinated network of broadcasts of Maritime Safety Information from official information providers such as National Hydrographic Offices National Meteorological Offices Rescue Co ordination Centres RCCs and The International Ice Patrol for Oceanic ice hazards N NAVAREA NCS PSDN PSTN SAC SAR SARF SOLAS SSA USB Glossary The geographic areas in which various governments are responsible for navigation and weather warnings Network Coordination Station gt oO um Va to Public Switched Data Network Public Switched Telephone Network Short Access Code Search And Rescue Service Activation Registration Form A form used to register your mobile eguipment for activation of the services you are going to use International Convention for the Safety Of Life At Sea Generally regarded as the most important of all international treaties concerning the safety of merchant ships Ship Security Alert The ship security alert system is provided to a vessel for the purpose of transmitting a security alert to the shore not to other vessel to indicate to a competent authority that the security of the ship is under threat or has been compromised Universal Serial Bus A specification to establish c
35. ect EGC from the main menu Network Position 38 Receiving EGCs Enhanced Group Call Chapter 3 Using the system 2 Select Inbox may already be selected EGC Atlantic Ocean East g INBOX 13941 03N 090 40 32 VV 2 01 JUN 2008 21 35 UTC A ss AR 01 JUN 2008 17 32 UTC AK 30 MAY 2008 17 40 UTC CA 30 MAY 2008 17 38 UTC ea 09 APR 2008 11 47 UTC C2 09 APR 2008 13 59 UTC A OANDEC 2007 21 32 UTC I nc ME 2007 n cc 1 ITC sie Sa Se Inbox Reception Settings Apart from the time and date of the EGC the list of incoming EGCs can show the following icons SafetyNET EGC Meteorological warning navigational warning coastal warning and meteorological forecast SafetyNET EGC Shore to ship Distress alert and search and rescue coordination FleetNET EGC System EGC Default EGC Only used if the EGC type is unknown Receiving EGCs Enhanced Group Call 39 w om FI gt u w T Ez mn s u Chapter 3 Using the system The status of each EGC is shown with one of the below icons The EGC is unread CN The EGC has been read Distress or Urgent priority EGC unread Distress or Urgent priority EGC read 3 Select an EGC to see the contents For information on how to delete print or save EGCs see Printing saving or deleting EGCs or messages on page 4 40 Receiving EGCs Enhanced Group Call Chapter 3 Using the system Printing saving or deleting EGCs or messages
36. elect About at the bottom of the page This page shows name serial number and software version of each system unit It also shows whether the system is a primary or duplicated system Changing the screen settings To change the light level at which the screen should enter night mode do as follows 1 Select System from the main menu 2 Select Settings SYSTEM Atlantic Ocean East C SETTINGS 55247 63 N 012 31 40 E VW Screen settings Automatic night mode shift 10 ambient light intensity Edit screen settings tic night mode shift 10 ambient light intensity Y cancel 4 Use the arrows or select and drag the pointer until the right light intensity for switching to night mode is achieved 5 Select OK 46 Viewing system details To view your current position course and speed select Position from the main menu and then Status at the bottom of the page Message Distress aje ee Position POSITION Atlantic Ocean East PA STATUS 55 47 63 N 012 31 41 E WA Latitude Position OK 55 47 63 N 012 31 47 E ourse Not available Speed lt 1 knot Date amp time of position 2010 11 29 12 00 58 U Status Settings If there is no synchronization with the positioning system you can enter a manual position To enter a manual position do as follows 1 Under Position select Settings at the bottom of the page POSITION SETTINGS Manual position y No manual posi
37. et started see Getting started on page 11 For details on how to operate the system see Using the system on page 15 6 User interface Chapter 1 Introduction The Inmarsat C services The SAILOR 6110 supports the following services through the Inmarsat C system For a description of these services see the next sections iS ej Ee ej ei TO ej S Distress Alerting m Enhanced Group Call EGC MN Message transmission Position reporting Polling Distress Alerting and Distress priority messaging If a ship or a crew is in grave and imminent danger maritime Inmarsat C and some mini C models are used to send a Distress Alert by pressing a dedicated Distress button The alert contains information on the ship s identity Inmarsat C mobile number ship s position latitude and longitude ship s course and speed nature of Distress date time when the alert was sent and time when the ship s position was last updated All Distress Alerts are automatically routed through the addressed LES to an associated Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre MRCC which will establish communication with the ship and launch the search and rescue SAR operation the ship may need After sending the initial Distress Alert if time permits it is possible to send a more detailed Distress priority message to give more details about the Distress event and ask for the required assistance The Distress priority message should
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39. h and hold for 2 seconds Overview of SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal 19 Below is an overview of the main screen in the SAILOR 6006 Name of current page Status field Status warning icon GMDSS Atlantic Ocean Fast Pl INMARSAT C 16 10 03 N 090 40 32 E WA Main menu items Power status e Name of current page In each submenu this field shows the name of the page e Status field This field shows a short status message next to the Status warning icon e Status warning icon This icon can show Status OK TOR BONNE M ac rminal ILOR 6006 Message Terminal Chapter 3 Using the system Warnings pending Critical error pending For details of warnings and errors see Information of events on page 71 e Main menu items Select these items to access the submenus For an overview of the menu system see Menu overview in the next page e Power status Shows a short status of the backup battery Navigating the user interface of the SAILOR 6006 w on VI gt na w T Ez mn u To navigate and select items in the user interface you can do one of the following Touch screen Select items by touching them with your finger on the screen of the SAILOR 6006 Items in a grey frame such as in the example below can be selected by touching anywhere within the frame DISTRESS Atlantic Ocean East Pl SETTINGS 13 47 04 N 090 40 32 E W Distress Alert nature lature Piracy armed attack
40. h and rescue coordination locating homing maritime safety information broadcasts general communications and bridge to bridge communications Global Navigational Satellite System GNU s Not Unix A Unix like computer operating system developed by the GNU project ultimately aiming to be a complete Unix compatible software system composed wholly of free software General Public License Global Positioning System A system of satellites computers and receivers that is able to determine the latitude and longitude of a receiver on Earth by calculating the time difference for signals from different satellites to reach the receiver 85 Glossary GT IMO IMSO LAN LES LGPL MRCC MSI 86 Gross Ton International Maritime Organization A UN organization developing and maintaining regulatory framework for shipping This framework includes safety environmental concerns legal matters technical co operation maritime security and the efficiency of shipping International Maritime Satellite Organisation An intergovernmental body established to ensure that Inmarsat continues to meet its public service obligations Local Area Network A computer network covering a small physical area like a home office school or airport The defining characteristics of LANs in contrast to wide area networks WANs include their usually higher data transfer rates smaller geographic area and lack of a need for leased tel
41. he Ship Security Alert System provides ships with alarm buttons which can be activated in case of a piracy or terrorist attack The alarm is a covert signal that has no sound and no flashing lights so it is not seen nor heard by any intruders on board the ship iS ej ej ei TO ej S The SSA option consists of the THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit and three to six SSA alarm buttons and one test button It connects to the SAILOR 6110 system through the CAN interface The CAN interface also provides the power for the SSA option SAILOR 6110 GMDSS system with SSA SAILOR 3027 ma THRANE 6194 Na Se SAILOR 6100 913 SSA Kit SAILOR 6100 916 SSA US Kit SAILOR 6006 SAILOR 1252 SAILOR 6101 6103 For further information on the SSA option refer to the manual for the THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit 6 System units 5 Chapter 1 Introduction User interface The main user interface for the SAILOR 6110 is in the SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal With the Message Terminal you can send and receive messages send Distress Alerts view system status and configure the system The Message Terminal has a touch screen for operating the system You can also use the keyboard which is mandatory in GMDSS systems GMDSS Atlantic Ocean East e INMARSAT C 16 10 03 N 090 40 32 E You must also have an alarm panelin your system For information how to use it see the manual for your alarm panel To g
42. he system 30 Save Allows you to browse to or type in a location where you can save your message to a file If for example you have written a draft message that you want to send later you can save the message and then load it back into the editor when you want to send it Print Prints the text in the message editor on the connected printer Working with messages Chapter 3 Using the system List of currently supported LESs The table below shows the LESs supported by the service providers at the time of writing Note that the list is dynamic so it may not be completely up to date Service Provider LES no LES no LES no LES no AOR W AOR E POR IOR Bezeg Israel 127 H 327 CTTC Beijing Marine 211 311 w KDDI SatMail C Japan 003 103 203 303 a Morsviazsputnik Russia 5 117 317 2 z OTE Greece H 120 305 SingTel Mail65 SAC65 002 102 210 328 SingTel Mail65 SAC6500 002 102 210 328 SingTel Mail65 SAC6599 002 102 210 328 Stratos Global C email 02 002 102 202 302 Stratos Global C email 12 012 112 212 312 Telekomunikacja Polska 116 316 Telemar X 25 004 104 204 304 Vizada SkyFile C France 021 121 221 321 Vizada SkyFile C Norway 004 104 204 304 Vizada SkyFile C USA 001 101 201 301 Working with messages 31 Chapter 3 Using the system Viewing messages in the Inbox The Message icon in the main menu shows how many
43. help are no longer onboard the ship man overboard To change the position course and or speed to manually entered values do as follows 1 From the Distress Settings menu select Distress Alert position course and speed 2 Select Use manual position 5 Edit Distress Alert position Use GPS position Use manual position 3 Type or select the new values and select OK hantara Ilana tha cvet Chapter 3 Using the system N To change the settings for reception of EGCs do as follows 1 From the main menu select EGC 2 Select Reception za 06 DEC 2007 21 32 UTC E ME ne nec 2007 EE LTC kej z f A kn eF a R G Inbox Reception Settings EGC Atlantic Ocean East nA RECEPTION 13 54 06 N 090 40 32 E Additional NAVAREAs METAREAs a Coastal Warning Areas EGC services 3 To change the additional areas from which you want to receive meteorological or navigational EGCs select Additional NAVAREAs METAREAs Chapter 3 Using the system Then select or type in the numbers of the areas from which you want to receive EGCs and select OK 4 To change the Coastal Warning Areas select Coastal Warning Areas and type in the new area Then select OK You always receive EGCs from the area in which you are located The areas selected here are additional areas 5 To change the types of EGC service you want to receive select EGC services Then select the EGC services you want to receive and
44. iders such as commercial subscription services shipping companies or governments to broadcast messages to selected groups of vessels each of which has registered with the information provider and been added to a FleetNET closed group network For further information on EGC via Inmarsat C read the Inmarsat Maritime Communications Handbook Chapter 6 or visit the Inmarsat Maritime Safety Services section of the Inmarsat website www inmarsat com The Inmarsat C services Chapter 1 Introduction Message transmission Ship to shore Text and data from Inmarsat C and mini C terminals can be sent to iS ej Ee gt ei TO ej S e An e mail address e Any telex or fax text one way only number e Any computer connected to the public telephone and data networks PSTN and PSDN using a telephone modem number Another Inmarsat C mini C terminal e A Short or Special Access Code SAC The maximum message size is up to 32 Kb for Inmarsat C terminals Shore to ship Text and data can be sent via telex e mail and the data and telephone PSDN PSTN networks To be able to send messages to ships a shore based message originator needs to be registered to have a commercial service agreement with an Inmarsat C service provider of their choice Ship to ship Messages can also be sent in a ship to ship direction from one Inmarsat C mini C terminal to another Position reporting Most of Inmarsat C and mini
45. installation manual 1 Part numbers for related manuals are listed in the next section This manual has the following chapters Introduction contains an overview of the SAILOR 6110 and a brief description of each unit in the system e Getting started explains how start up the system It also contains a short guide to the most important functions e Using the system explains how to use the system e Troubleshooting contains a short troubleshooting guide and explains how to check the status of the system e Conformity contains declarations of Conformity with CE directives and other information on conformity Related documents The below list shows the documents related to this manual and to the SAILOR 6110 Ref Title and description Document number 1 SAILOR 6110 GMDSS System 98 130752 Installation manual 2 SAILOR 6006 and SAILOR 6007 98 130088 Message Terminal Installation manual 3 SAILOR 6101 and SAILOR 6103 Alarm 98 130981 Panel Installation and user manual 4 SAILOR 6081 PSU and Charger 98 130980 Installation and user manual 5 System 6000 GMDSS Console 98 131571 Installation manual 6 THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit 98 131593 Installation and user manual 7 Moxa EtherDevice Switch 1802002050023 EDS 205A 208A Series Hardware Installation Guide vi Typography In this manual typography is used as indicated below Bold is used for the
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47. lar reports change transmission schedule of reports or perform another task of the polled terminal s The Inmarsat C services Chapter 2 Getting started This chapter explains how to register start up and log on your SAILOR 6110 It has the following sections e Registration e Starting up the system ue w D n o i Ea p w Registration Before using the SAILOR 3027 GMDSS Terminal on the Inmarsat C system you must register the terminal to the system In most cases the distributor has already filled in the SARF Service Activation Registration Form for your SAILOR 3027 when you receive your SAILOR 6110 GMDSS System For details on registration see the Installation manual for the SAILOR 6110 GMDSS System After registration you must use the SAILOR 6006 to set up the mobile number in the SAILOR 3027 See Setting the mobile number in the SAILOR 3027 on page 58 Chapter 2 Getting started Starting up the system Powering the system When all units are connected correctly and you have registered the SAILOR 3027 do as follows to power the system 1 Make sure the power source is on 2 Switch on the SAILOR 6006 e Use the power switch in the right side of the SAILOR 6006 or e if you have installed a remote on off switch use that instead The SAILOR 6006 starts up and sends a signal to switch on the SAILOR 3027 The Atlantic Ocean East x SAILOR 6006 shows the current status in the 16
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49. ly supported LESs on page 31 8 Under Priority select Routine 28 Working with messages Chapter 3 Using the system 9 Select To in the top left corner and select the recipient s of the message Then select OK Note 4 If you select more than one recipient the address type must be the same for all recipients The system does not support different address types for one message 10 If you want confirmation when your message is received select Confirmation 11 If you want to print your message select Print 12 Select OK You get a message saying Message scheduled for transmission Select OK again The message is sent as soon as the network allows it w FI gt u w T TE er u Options for writing and sending messages Options 4 Transmit amp 5 da E z 3 7 z z New Inbox Outbox Sent Items Contacts The Options menu in the left side of the New message page offers the following options when writing a message e New e Telex 5 bit Select this option if you want the message to be as small and fast as possible Note that no special characters can be used and all letters are converted to capital letters e ASCII 7 bit Select this option if size and speed are not very important and or you want to be able to use more characters and small letters e Load Allows you to browse for a text file to load into the message editor Working with messages 29 Chapter 3 Using t
50. modem Special Pre defined codes 32 5 7 or 8 bit access e 32 Medical Advice code e 33 Technical Assistance e 38 Medical Assistance e 39 Maritime Assistance e 4 Meteorological Reports e 4M Navigational Hazards and Warnings e 43 Ship Position and Sail Plan Reports X 25 DNIC country code 2380 99999999 5 7 or 8 bit 36 Working with messages Chapter 3 Using the system To edit a contact Do as follows 1 In the Contacts window select the contact 2 Select Edit 3 Edit the details See the previous section for information on the contact details 4 Select OK To delete a contact Do as follows w eod 72 gt u w lt z e c u 1 In the Contacts window select the contact 2 Select Delete 3 Select Yes to confirm If you want to delete more contacts you can use the button in the left side of the display Then you can select the contacts you want to delete Working with messages 37 Chapter 3 Using the system Receiving EGCs Enhanced Group Call Viewing incoming EGCs Note 4 You can receive various types of EGCs in the SAILOR 6006 For details about how to set up which EGCs to receive and which EGCs to print seeChanging the EGC settings on page 54 The SAILOR 6006 shows incoming EGCs Note 4 The EGC Inbox can hold 1000 EGCs The oldest EGCs are automatically deleted when this limit is exceeded To view EGCs do as follows 1 Sel
51. n the right side of the page Edit NCS ID 045 Channel 11841 4 Change the ID and channel number as needed 5 Select OK 60 Changing the Network settings Chapter 3 Using the system Testing Distress buttons in the system With the SAILOR 6006 you can test all Inmarsat C Distress buttons connected in your SAILOR 6110 To test the Inmarsat C Distress buttons in the system do as follows 1 In the Message Terminal display select Distress Ed Message Distress w on FI gt u w T Ez mn s u z a 8 Network Position oye 2 Select Status at the bottom of the page Test Distress buttons Clear dist BD Status Settings 3 Select Test Distress buttons Testing Distress buttons in the system 6l Chapter 3 Using the system 62 The test is initiated Initiating test Initiating the Distress buttons test Wait until the following window appears important 4 Before pressing any Distress buttons make sure the display of the SAILOR 6006 shows Test in progress Otherwise you may accidently send a real Distress alert Test in progress Distress buttons are under test Cancel the test mode if a real Distress Alert needs to be sent Cancel As long as the Test in progress window is showing you can use Distress buttons connected to the system under test without sending a real Distress Alert Note 4 Before pressing any Distress butt
52. nd the destination office Satellite ae lew SAILOR 3027 Network Coordination ik 2 Station 1 LES O J eonda ath Stan iong Land Earth Station B 7 z SAILOR 6006 Telex PSDN PSTN MAL Destination office The SAILOR 3027 is connected to a SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal where you can read and write messages and send Distress Alerts This communication is transmitted via the SAILOR 3027 to from the Inmarsat C satellite network NCS System overview 3 Chapter 1 Introduction System units The basic SAILOR 6110 consists of the following units e SAILOR 3027 GMDSS Terminal Contains both transceiver GPS receiver and omni directional antenna for the Inmarsat C system SAILOR Connects to other equipment primarily the SAILOR 6006 through a CAN interface carrying both power and bi directional communication e SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal Enables you to send and receive messages monitor system status and test the system The SAILOR 6006 has a touch screen interface and comes with a SAILOR 6001 keyboard e SAILOR 1252 Printer Prints messages and reports from the SAILOR 6006 SAILOR 6103 connects to Inmarsat C MF HF or VHF e SAILOR 6101 6103 Alarm Panel Enables you to send Distress alerts SAILOR 6101 connects to Inmarsat C For a more detailed description of the units refer to the installation manual for the SAILOR 6110 GMDSS System 4 System units Chapter 1 Introduction SSA option T
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55. nt Protocol Free Link test Status Settings 42 Network status Chapter 3 Using the system Logging into and out of the network To log into the Inmarsat C network select Login from the lower left side of the NETWORK STATUS page and select the region you want to log into If you just want to use the region with the best signal use Scan instead see the next section To log out of the network select Logout from the lower left side of the NETWORK STATUS page and select OK Scanning the network If you want the system to select the ocean region with the best signal select Scan in the NETWORK STATUS page The system will then scan for the best signal and log onto that ocean region Clearing the current protocol If you want the system to immediately stop transmitting select Clear in the NETWORK STATUS window The current protocol is then cleared and any ongoing transmission is stopped Link test K To test basic system connectivity we recommend that you send a short message to yourself instead of using the link test For details on how to send a message see Writing a routine priority message on page 26 It takes a long time for the system to complete the link test and during this time the Message Terminal has limited functionality Network status 43 w ee um gt Z w z e c u The bottom left corner of the display shows a short status of the backup battery ge z
56. nual position i x System About pele Power Settings Screen settings Advanced Diagnostic report Mini C terminal mode x The items in the menu overview are described in the following sections Items marked are described in the installation manual for the SAILOR 6110 system 22 Menu overview j a Distress priority message JO Distress priority messages are sent to the MRCC only Distress priority messages must be written in English To write a Distress priority message do as follows 1 From the main menu select Message Network Position 2 At the bottom of the page select New may already be selected Options Transmit 5 za A E ME Inbox Outbox Sent Items Contacts N Ww 3 Use a keyboard to type your message text or select the soft keyboard in the top right corner of the display and use the touch screen to type the message text MESSAGE Atlantic Ocean East g NEW MESSAGE 16 22 01 N 090 40 32 E W If you want to save your message without sending it you can save it as a file See the section Options for writing and sending messages on page 29 4 When the message is ready to be sent select Transmit Options 4 Transmit 4 a Zyre New Inbox Outbox SentItems Contacts Settings 24 Working with messages 5 Select Text in editor Transmit text in Priority Options Routine Confirmation Distress P
57. ommunication between devices and a host controller usually personal computers USB is intended to replace many varieties of serial 87 Glossary UTC 88 and parallel ports USB can connect computer peripherals such as mice keyboards digital cameras printers personal media players flash drives and external hard drives Universal Time Coordinated The International Atomic Time TAI with leap seconds added at irregular intervals to compensate for the Earth s slowing rotation Leap seconds are used to allow UTC to closely track UTI which is mean solar time at the Royal Observatory Greenwich A activation of service 11 auto print of EGCs 55 buttons on SAILOR 1252 Printer 66 on SAILOR 6006 19 C clear protocol 43 contacts 35 data file sending 28 data reporting and polling description of service 10 deleting EGC 4l message 41 diagnostic report 68 Distress buttons testing 61 description of service 7 indications clearing 18 message writing 23 sending alert 16 settings 50 Distress LES number 16 52 Distress position 53 document number this manual i EGC deleting 41 description of service 7 printing 41 printing automatically 55 receiving 38 reception areas 54 saving 41 services 54 settings 54 event log 73 G GMDSS 2 GNU General Public License 75 GNU Lesser General Public License 79 I Inbox 32 indicators in printer front panel 65 L LES num
58. ons check the units as follows e On the alarm panel make sure the display shows Test next to the Inm C unit that is active marked with a bullet before pressing the Inm C Distress button e On the Message Terminal make sure the display shows Test in progress before pressing the Distress button on the Message Terminal Testing Distress buttons in the system Chapter 3 Using the system 4 Test the Inmarsat C Distress buttons on the connected units and on the Message Terminal by pressing them as you would in a real Distress situation important Only Inmarsat C Distress buttons are included in this test Do not press any other Distress buttons unless it is a distress situation The light and buzzer in the Distress buttons should work the same way as in a real Distress situation For details on the Distress buttons see the user manual for the SAILOR 6110 GMDSS System 1 5 When you have finished testing or you need to send a real Distress alert press Cancel in the Test in progress window GD Cancelling test w os FI gt u w T Ez mn u Cancelling the Distress buttons test Testing Distress buttons in the system 63 Chapter 3 Using the system Using the SAILOR 1252 Printer In the SAILOR 6110 the printer is primarily used to print EGCs and Safety messages from the SAILOR 6006 For information on how to print EGCs and messages see Printing saving or deleting EGC
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65. rint Missing destination address Select destination from the contacts book 6 Select the LES to be used for sending the message or use the already selected LES EU The LES for the Distress priority message must be the same as the LES used from the start of the ongoing communication session 7 Under Priority select Distress You get the following popup window Make sure your message is written in English and click Yes to continue Dransni Distress Message to MRCC A message with distress priority will automatically be sent to Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre MRCC Please make sure that the distress priority message is 4 written in English Yes X no 8 If you want to print your message select Print 9 Select OK Chapter 3 Using the system You get a message saying Message scheduled for transmission Select OK again The message is sent as soon as the network allows it Distress priority messages are sent to the MRCC only You automatically get a confirmation when the message is received Writing a routine priority message To write a routine priority message do as follows 1 From the main menu select Message Network Position 2 Atthe bottom of the page select New may already be selected Options Transmit us EO MN Inbox Outbox SentItems Contacts 3 If you want to send a data file in stead of typing text in the text editor skip the next steps and go directly
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67. s or messages on page 41 and Automatic print of EGCs on page 55 Printer indications in SAILOR 6006 The SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal shows a warning if e the printer is not connected e the printer is out of paper e there is an error in the printer or e the printer is off line Front panel The below drawing shows the front panel of the SAILOR 1252 Printer LINE FORM TOF SELECT ALARM POWER PITCH FEED FEED SET pr The next pages describe the functions of indicators and buttons on the printer front panel 64 Using the SAILOR 1252 Printer Indicators Chapter 3 Using the system The below table shows the function of each indicator Indicator Behavior Function SELECT Constant light Printer is on line Off Printer is off line Flashing and ALARM is off Printer is in sleep mode Flashing and ALARM is on Fault ALARM Constant light and SELECT is off Out of paper or paper jam Cut sheet feeder only Constant light and SELECT is Fault flashing Flashing and SELECT is on Printhead temperature protection circuit firmware protection of line feed or space motor is operating Normal print operation will resume after a cooling period POWER Constant light The printer is connected to the supply and is switched on PITCH Shows the current character pitch selected MODE Shows the current print mode selected NLQ Utility HSD HSD is SSD if 12cpi is selected Using the SAILOR 1
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69. scribed in the next page and enclose the diagnostic report file when asking for support Airtime support If you need assistance from your Airtime Provider check your Airtime subscription documents for a contact number to call System support If you need assistance with problems caused by one of your system units please call a distributor in your area A list of certified partners and distributors is available on Thrane amp Thrane s web site www thrane com Select Maritime and select Where to buy from the top menu bar 67 m o o de Nn KC o 5 e e Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Generating a diagnostic report To generate a diagnostic report do as follows 1 Select System 2 Select Advanced at the bottom of the page SYSTEM Atlantic Ocean West e ADVANCED 55 47 60 N 012 31 46 E W A Generate diagnostic report d KS eate a fil th diagnostic dat Mini C terminal mode Text interface to the mir terminal for 3 Select Generate diagnostic report 4 Choose the location where you want to save the file You can save the file to a USB memory stick connected to the Message Terminal 68 Generating a diagnostic report Troubleshooting guide Chapter 4 Troubleshooting The below table provides information on some of the problems that might occur including possible causes and remedies to solve the problems Problem Possible cause Remedy The system The SAILOR 6006 has a If the SAILOR 6006 is
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72. the SAILOR 6006 It has the following sections Sending a Distress Alert Overview of SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal Menu overview Working with messages Receiving EGCs Enhanced Group Call Printing saving or deleting EGCs or messages Network status Power status Viewing system details Position Changing the Distress Alert settings Changing the EGC settings Changing the Message settings Changing the Network settings Testing Distress buttons in the system Using the SAILOR 1252 Printer For details on the Inmarsat C services see The Inmarsat C services on page 7 oj ka nn a Nn v je fe a Chapter 3 Using the system Sending a Distress Alert 16 Important 4 Only send a Distress Alert if you are in immediate danger The Distress Alert can be compared to a MAYDAY call The procedure below is the same on the SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal as on the SAILOR 6101 6103 Alarm Panel To send a Distress Alert do as follows 1 Open the cover for the Distress button 2 Press and hold the button until the light is steady and the buzzer stops more than 3 seconds During this time the button light flashes and the buzzer sounds After 3 seconds the red light goes steady on and the buzzer is silent The display shows that the message is being sent ne e Sending Distress Alert Distress Alert for LES 12 The display also shows when the Distress Alert is acknowledged from the LES Write
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74. tio Status Settings 2 Select Manual position Edit manual position Position BB 47 61 012 31 45 me of position 19 UTC peed 038 deg 00 knots 48 Position Atlantic Ocean West 55 47 61 N 012 31 45 E x Chapter 3 Using the system 3 Enter the current position data course speed and UTC time 4 Select OK The manually entered position data will be used by the system until the automatic position data is available again w eod a gt Z w lt z5 e c u Position 49 Chapter 3 Using the system Changing the Distress Alert settings You can temporarily change the settings for your Distress function Note 4 The Distress Alert Nature and the Distress Alert Position Course and Speed settings are only valid for the current Distress Alert or maximum one hour Then these settings are returned to the default settings The entered Distress LESs remain in the system Default settings e Distress Alert Nature Unspecified e Distress Alert Land Earth Stations 0 0 0 0 0 means the LES is automatically selected by the SAILOR 3027 e Distress Alert Position Course and Speed Using latest GPS data Distress Alert nature To change the announced nature of the Distress Alert do as follows 1 From the main menu of the SAILOR 6006 select Distress 50 Changing the Distress Alert settings 2 Select Settings DISTRESS Atlantic Ocean East PA SETT
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76. unread messages are in the Inbox Note The Inbox can hold 1000 messages The oldest messages are automatically deleted when this limit is exceeded To view the messages in the Inbox do as follows 1 Atthe bottom of the MESSAGE page select Inbox Options 4 Transmit 4 NO m 4 New Inbox Outbox SentItems Contacts Apart from the time and date of the message the list of incoming messages can show the following icons ES The message is unread CI The message has been read 32 Working with messages Chapter 3 Using the system Distress priority message unread Distress priority message read 2 Select the message you want to read For information on how to delete print or save messages see Printing saving or deleting EGCs or messages on page 41 Viewing messages in the Outbox To view messages in the Outbox click Outbox at the bottom of the MESSAGE page Options 4 A Transmit w os FI gt u w T Ez er u a no New Inbox Outbox SentItems Contacts The Outbox holds messages that are scheduled for transmission but have not yet been sent Working with messages 33 Chapter 3 Using the system Viewing Sent items Noted Sent items can hold 1000 messages The oldest messages are automatically deleted when this limit is exceeded To view your sent messages click Sent items at the bottom of the MESSAGE page Options N Transmit 4 5 xt s sm d A MW IZ
77. ur action the warning or error icon will stay in the top right corner of the display as long as the problem persists Satellite terminal not found S Nee List of active warnings and errors The top right corner of the display shows a short text about the current status The icon in the corner can change depending on the situation Green check mark The system is logged in and there are no errors or warnings Warning triangle A warning is pending Select the icon or press F1 to see a list of active warnings and errors Red cross A critical error is present Select the icon or press F1 to see a list of active warnings and errors Satellite terminal not found al b zana 7 From the list of active warnings and errors you can access the event log 72 Status signaling Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Event log From the list of active errors or warnings you can select Event log to see a complete list of events The list holds 100 events including Errors Warnings Informational events Cleared warnings and errors Status signaling 13 m o o de Nn KC o 3 e e Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 74 Status signaling Appendix A GNU License texts GNU General Public License Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license documen
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80. vi 5 New Inbox Outbox SentItems Contacts The Sent items page shows messages that have been transmitted from the SAILOR 3027 34 Working with messages To manage your list of contacts select Contacts at the bottom of the MESSAGE page MESSAGE Atlantic Ocean East PA CONTACTS 09 42 03 N 09040 32 E YA Donald Z Add new Gcor e 4 g George Inmarsat C mobile Inmarsat C mobile number 394824736 qf Delete STE as z Pa CL Inbox Outbox Sent Items Contacts Settings To see details for a contact select it in the left side and see the details in the window to the right o new cor Do as follows 1 In the MESSAGE CONTACTS window select Add new in the top right corner Type in the name of your contact Select the Address type from the drop down list wy Type in the details for your contact The format of the address number depends on the selected address type See the table on the next page 5 Select OK 35 Chapter 3 Using the system Message formats and presentation subscriber no Type Format of number Example Presentation E mail Standard e mail address info thrane com 5 7 or 8 bit Telex Country code subscriber no 0045 99999999 5 or 7 bit Fax Country code subscriber no 0045 99999999 5 7 or 8 bit Inmarsat C Mobile number 492388999 5 7 or 8 bit mobile PSTN Country code subscriber no 0045 99999999 5 7 or 8 bit
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